EP2805378A1 - Hornantenne - Google Patents
HornantenneInfo
- Publication number
- EP2805378A1 EP2805378A1 EP13702499.8A EP13702499A EP2805378A1 EP 2805378 A1 EP2805378 A1 EP 2805378A1 EP 13702499 A EP13702499 A EP 13702499A EP 2805378 A1 EP2805378 A1 EP 2805378A1
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- Prior art keywords
- plate
- horn antenna
- horn
- ridge
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01Q—ANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
- H01Q13/00—Waveguide horns or mouths; Slot antennas; Leaky-waveguide antennas; Equivalent structures causing radiation along the transmission path of a guided wave
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01Q—ANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
- H01Q13/00—Waveguide horns or mouths; Slot antennas; Leaky-waveguide antennas; Equivalent structures causing radiation along the transmission path of a guided wave
- H01Q13/02—Waveguide horns
- H01Q13/0275—Ridged horns
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01Q—ANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
- H01Q13/00—Waveguide horns or mouths; Slot antennas; Leaky-waveguide antennas; Equivalent structures causing radiation along the transmission path of a guided wave
- H01Q13/02—Waveguide horns
- H01Q13/0283—Apparatus or processes specially provided for manufacturing horns
Definitions
- Embodiments of the present invention relate to microwave radio frequency antennas. BACKGROUND
- Antennas are used to receive and transmit microwave radio frequency energy.
- microwave antennas are the Kerr horn and the Vivaldi antenna.
- the Kerr Horn is a variant of the four side walled (pyramid) horn.
- the Kerr horn is a pyramidal horn but with the side walls, parallel to the electric field plane (the E-plane), formed by metal strips spaced apart instead of continuous walls in a conventional horn.
- JOHN L. KERR 'Short Axial Length Broad-Band Horns', IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagation., vol. AP-21 , pp. 710-715, Sept. 1973.
- the Vivaldi antenna has no sidewalls at all, only a central double ridge section, which has traditionally been formed by two PCBs (printed circuit boards) bonded together with a centre track to form the inner transmission line (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki Vivaidi-antenna).
- Conventional microwave horns have large beamwidths at the lowest operating frequency which fall exponentially across the frequency range to the narrow beamwidths at the highest operating frequency. This conventional horn beamwidth reduction is documented for example in 'Microwave Horns and Feeds' by A.D Oiver. P.J.B.
- Both the Kerr and Vivaldi antenna exhibit beamwidths that decrease with frequency.
- the traditional way of broadening the beamwidth over the upper frequency band is to flare the side horn walls but this tends to lead to main beam bifurcation, as shown in the RF radiation E & H-Plane patterns given in 'Antenna Engineering Handbook' by Johnson & Jasik 2nd Edn Pub. McGraw Hill Book Company, Chap 15 Horn Antennas Section 15.2 Fig.15.3 & Fig 15.4 (Pages 15-6 & 15-7).
- a horn antenna comprising a first plate and a second pfate, which are arranged at an acute angle to one another.
- the first plate and the second plate define a mouth of the antenna at the point where they are furthest apart and a throat of the horn antenna opposing the mouth.
- the horn antenna has a first ridge extending from the first plate towards the second plate and a second ridge extending from the second plate towards the first plate.
- the first and second ridges define a slit, which runs from the mouth of the antenna towards the throat.
- a transmission line is coupled to the slit.
- the sides of a void defined by the first and second plate are open between the mouth of the antenna and the point where the transmission line is coupled to the slit.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide a double ridge horn antenna in which the radiofrequency electric and magnetic fields near the double ridges within the horn are constrained by the walls perpendicular to the electric field plane but not by strips or walls parallel to the electric field plane.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide a near uniform beamwidth over a multi-octave frequency band.
- Embodiments of the present invention are particularly beneficial for Electric Support Measure (ESM) applications where a constant beamwidth across a range of frequencies is advantageous.
- ESM Electric Support Measure
- the antenna horn comprises a first part and a second part.
- the first part and the second part have a common plane, which runs through the first ridge and the second ridge. This allows the horn to be constructed from a small number of parts.
- the first part and the second part can be accurately machined.
- the transmission line runs along the common plane. This allows the transmission line to be formed from an inner co-axial conductor and a dielectric surrounding it.
- the first and/or the second part may have a groove in which the insulator and inner co-axial conductor are inserted. The groove may be semicircular.
- Embodiments of the present invention allow a horn antenna to be formed from a small number of components.
- the slit is flared towards the mouth of the horn antenna.
- the first plate and the second plate are rectangular.
- Embodiments of the present invention allow a horn that is miniature in size with respect to is lowest operating frequency to be realised.
- embodiments of the present invention provide an antenna horn that is miniature in size when compared with a conventional horn at its lowest operating frequency.
- the horn antenna is configured to operate over a frequency range of 3.125 octaves.
- the first plate and the second plate form an aperture at the mouth of the horn having an aperture width of less than 2 wavelengths at the highest frequency of the frequency range.
- the aperture width is less than 0.4 wavelengths at the lowest frequency of the frequency range.
- Embodiments of the present invention may be realised from a solid conductor, for example aluminium alloy, or alternatively, as an insulator with a conductive coating.
- a component for forming a double ridge horn antenna with open sides is provided.
- the component forms one of the first part and the second part described above.
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of an antenna horn according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a perspective view of a section of a part of an antenna horn according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3 shows the frequency response of an antenna horn according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows an antenna horn 10.
- the antenna horn 10 is approximately 30mm square by 45mm long.
- the antenna horn 10 has an upper plate 12 and a lower plate 14 arranged in a "V" shape.
- the upper plate 2 and the lower plate 14 are rectangular.
- the opening between the upper plate 12 and the lower plate 1 where they are furthest apart forms the mouth 16 of the horn.
- the upper plate 12 and the lower plate 1 are attached to a back plate 18.
- the back plate 18 is square.
- the upper plate 12 and the lower plate 14 each meet the back plate 18 at a horizontal line on the back plate 18 at an angle of approximately 72 degrees to the plane of the back plate.
- the upper plate 12 meets the back plate 8 approximately 5 mm above where the lower plate 14 meets the back plate 18.
- the angle between the upper plate 12 and the lower plate 14 is approximately 32 degrees.
- a central plate 20 extends vertically along the central axis of the antenna horn 10 from the back plate 18 to the mouth 16 of the horn 10.
- the central plate 20 is rectangular and has a slit 22, which runs from the mouth 16 towards the throat of the horn.
- the slit 22 is flared and is wider at the mouth of the horn than at the throat of the horn.
- the central plate forms an upper ridge 24 above the slit 22 and a lower ridge 26 below the slit 22.
- the upper ridge 24 and the lower ridge 26 each form an exponential curve.
- the central plate 20 has a rectangular cut-out 28 located in the throat of the horn 10.
- the slit 22 runs from the mouth 16 to the rectangular cut out 28.
- a feed point 30 is located in the slit 22, close to the cut-out 28.
- the feed point 30 is fed by a co-axial transmission line. This is described in more detail with reference to figure 2 below.
- the body of the antenna horn 10 is formed from two parts: a left side part 40 and a right side part 50.
- the antenna horn 10 is split through the plane of the central plate 20.
- the left side part 40 forms half of the upper plate 12, half of the lower plate 14, half of the back plate 18 and half of the central plate 20.
- the right side part 50 is a mirror image of the left side part 40.
- the antenna horn 10 is formed by clamping the left side part 40 and the right side part 50 together.
- the left side part 40 and the right side part 50 are clamped together by screws 60.
- the two side parts can be computer numerical control (CMC) machined to ensure precision alignment and accuracy of the double ridge profiles.
- CMC computer numerical control
- Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the right side part 50 of the antenna horn 10.
- the right side part 50 has a coupling plane 70, which is placed against the left side part 40 when the antenna horn 10 is assembled.
- a groove 72 runs from the feed point 30 to the centre of the back plate 18.
- the groove 72 is semi circular in cross-section and follows a path which runs around the rectangular cut out 28.
- the groove 72 accommodates a transmission line 75.
- the transmission line runs from the back plane 18 to the feed point 30.
- the co-axial transmission line 75 runs from the feed point 30 to an RF port 78.
- the RF port 78 is located on the rear face of the back plate 18.
- the co-axial transmission line 75 runs between runs between the left side part 40 and the right side part 50.
- Each of the left side part 40 and the right side part 50 has a mirror image semi-circular groove to contain the coaxial transmission line 75.
- the coaxial transmission line is formed by a low dielectric cylinder 76 with an inner conductor wire 77 running through its centre.
- the outer conductor of this transmission line is formed by the two left side part 40 and the right side part 50.
- the inner conductor wire 77 is longer than the dielectric insulator 76, at both ends.
- the RF port 78 may, for example, be constructed with an SMA flange connector mounted with four small screws, which has a socket type inner conductor, to accept the coaxial transmission line centre conductor.
- the coaxial transmission line 75 is formed into an open question mark shape "?" prior to being clamped between the left side part 40 and the right side part 50.
- the antenna horn is fed from the rear. This provides simple electrical and mechanical assembly of a complete antenna face. In use, the antenna is fixed to a backing plate with all other microwave components behind the backing plate.
- the co-axial cable may extend beyond the backplane.
- the co-axial cable may be formed as a 'flying co-axial cable' and terminated by an RF connector at the end of a cable extending from the antenna. This enhancement reduces the RF loss associated with the mismatch of a standard RF connector, for example a SMA flange connector, when connecting the antenna horn to RF equipment.
- the antenna horn described above is formed from aluminium alloy. However those of skill in the art will understand that different metals may be used and further that the antenna may be formed with a conductive skin over non-conductive structure.
- the antenna horn surfaces are required to have a conductive skin layer or conductive microwave skin depth.
- the microwave skin depth relates to the microwave current flow depth from the outer surface into the conductive material. Depending on the chosen operating horn frequencies, the microwave skin depth will change; low frequencies require greater skin depth than high frequencies. Therefore, the bulk of the antenna horn can be made of a non conductive material such as plastic which can be metal coated by various means to a thickness or Skin Depth to form an effective microwave conductive horn.
- the key metal coating factors are 'Conductivity', 'Skin Depth' and 'Surface Roughness'. It is envisaged that units may be produced in solid aluminium alloy for convenience and cost if small quantities are required; however plastic plating antenna horns may also be made with a conductive coating where bulk quantities are required.
- the antenna horn is a passive microwave device and therefore can be used to transmit and receive microwave RF (Radio Frequency) energy. It has a 'multi-octave' frequency range; the antenna horn described above has a 3.125 octave frequency range i.e. within each octave frequency range the lowest to highest frequency is double.
- the frequency octaves are 2 to 4GHz, 4 to 8GHz, 8 to 16GHz and the fractional octave is 16 to 18GHz; this forms the x 3.125 octave frequency band. So in total the antenna horn described operates from 2 to 18 GHz.
- Figure 3 shows the frequency response of the antenna horn.
- the antenna horn beamwidths against frequency range form a shallow 'U' shape across the band. This is because the radio frequency electric and magnetic fields near the double ridges within the antenna are constrained by the conducting walls perpendicular to the E-plane, but not by walls or strips parallel to the E-plane.
- the E-plane is the Electric plane and the H-plane is the magnetic plane.
- the double ridges 26 and 28 are in the E-plane and the upper plate 12 and the lower plate 14 are in the H-plane.
- the antenna horn design achieves an excellent control of beamwidth with frequency.
- a beamwidth variation in the E-plane of about 2:1 over 2 - 18 GHz, with a minimum around 11 GHz and only a small variation over the frequencies 7 -18 GHz is achieved.
- the dimensions of the antenna horn are 29 mm x 29 mm for the aperture face and 42 mm deep.
- the aperture therefore varies from about 0.2 wavelengths to about 1.75 wavelengths, over the frequency range 2 - 18 GHz.
- modifications to the antenna may be made from the configuration described above. For example, the angle between the upper and lower plates may be varied, it has been found that the upper and lower plates affect the horn impedance match due to their proximity to the horn ridge short circuit.
- the horn ridge short circuit is the cut out 28.
- the curve of the double ridges 26 and 28 are chosen by three factors. These are to form an exponential shape, for impedance match reasons, to form a near 50 Ohm ridge impedance, at the horn throat, to match the coaxial transmission line and to have sufficient ridge separation, at the V-Horn aperture, to radiate RF energy at the lowest operating frequency.
- the smooth exponential curve shown on the double ridges can be formed by a series of flat sections to closely track the exponential form and still maintain an acceptable impedance match. A few flat sections give poor RF match performance but it has been found that ten or more sections will improve the RF match performance.
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| GB1200893.4A GB2498546B (en) | 2012-01-18 | 2012-01-18 | Horn antenna |
| PCT/GB2013/050081 WO2013108020A1 (en) | 2012-01-18 | 2013-01-15 | Horn antenna |
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| EP2805378A1 true EP2805378A1 (de) | 2014-11-26 |
| EP2805378B1 EP2805378B1 (de) | 2018-11-07 |
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| EP13702499.8A Not-in-force EP2805378B1 (de) | 2012-01-18 | 2013-01-15 | Hornantenne |
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| US (1) | US20150002354A1 (de) |
| EP (1) | EP2805378B1 (de) |
| AU (1) | AU2013210862A1 (de) |
| CA (1) | CA2861587A1 (de) |
| GB (1) | GB2498546B (de) |
| WO (1) | WO2013108020A1 (de) |
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